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The feasibility of using Polyester (PE) waste particles from metal coating industry as a secondary raw materials in concrete

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Reduction of CO2 emissions and plastic waste are the main environmental problems that modern society is dealing with. Concrete industry is continuously investing in research and development aimed at producing sustainable cementitious materials. In the last decades, it has gained interest the possibility of reusing polymer waste (mainly PET or PP) in partial substitution of natural constituents (aggregates) or as fiber reinforcement. As a matter of fact, because of the poor mechanical characteristic of polymers compared to the one of natural aggregates, the final cementitious composite has reduced mechanical performance. In the aforesaid framework, the experimental research reported in this paper aims at verifying the feasibility of a pathway able to use fine polymer particles, in detail a Polyester resin (PE resin) which is a waste product of the coating industry, as a partial replacement of sand and, in case, of binder particles, upon a gamma irradiation process similar to the one used for the sanification of containers in food industry, also their effectiveness in performing as seeds of the cement hydration. The results have provided limited reduction in mechanical properties, with a 20% by volume level of substitution of cement by PE resin particles, highlighting the possibility of reusing economically viable quantities of PE resins into concrete while still being able to use the material for structural application.
2023-09-04
Elsevier
JRC132389
2772-3976 (online),   
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772397623000266,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC132389,   
10.1016/j.clema.2023.100193 (online),   
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